Early life Petr Janda was born on 2 May 1942 in
Prague, which was at the time part of the
Nazi-occupied
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. After high school, he studied at the
Jaroslav Ježek Conservatory. He went on to play with Big Beat Quintet, where he met bassist Pavel Chrastina and drummer Jan Antonín Pacák. In 1963, he joined the
big beat band
Olympic, which had been cofounded by Chrastina a year earlier. Pacák joined the group in 1965, by which point, Janda had become its frontman and lead vocalist. In 1998, Janda released his debut solo album, titled
Co je dobrý a co zlý. Ten years later, in 2008, he issued his second solo record,
Jednou jó, jednou né, which included the track "Dotyky Slávy", a duet with his daughter
Marta Jandová, penned by
Aleš Brichta.
Other ventures In 2004, Janda unsuccessfully ran for the
Czech Senate in the
Kutná Hora District as a non-partisan candidate for the
Independents.
Personal life Janda's first wife, Jana Jandová, His second wife was presenter Martina Jandová, In 2024, he was awarded the
Medal of Merit, 1st degree, for services to the state in the field of art. ==Discography==